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Harmonic Differences Method for Robust Fundamental Frequency Detection in Wideband and Narrowband Speech Signals

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  • Cevahir Parlak
  • Yusuf Altun

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In this article, a novel pitch determination algorithm based on harmonic differences method (HDM) is proposed. Most of the algorithms today rely on autocorrelation, cepstrum, and lastly convolutional neural networks, and they have some limitations (small datasets, wideband or narrowband, musical sounds, temporal smoothing, etc.), accuracy, and speed problems. There are very rare works exploiting the spacing between the harmonics. HDM is designed for both wideband and exclusively narrowband (telephone) speech and tries to find the most repeating difference between the harmonics of speech signal. We use three vowel databases in our experiments, namely, Hillenbrand Vowel Database, Texas Vowel Database, and Vowels from the TIMIT corpus. We compare HDM with autocorrelation, cepstrum, YIN, YAAPT, CREPE, and FCN algorithms. Results show that harmonic differences are reliable and fast choice for robust pitch detection. Also, it is superior to others in most cases.

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  • Cevahir Parlak & Yusuf Altun, 2021. "Harmonic Differences Method for Robust Fundamental Frequency Detection in Wideband and Narrowband Speech Signals," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-17, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6658951
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6658951
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